Galerie Frank Elbaz Presents MEANDERING, ACTUALLY Curated By Paul Galvez, 1/14
By: Molly Tracy
For decades after MoMA's 1936 exhibition Cubism and Abstract Art Alfred Barr's iconic diagram was the image of modern art's history: a series of -isms hung on a genealogical tree, from post-Impressionism to Surrealism. In 2013, the same institution envisaged a 21st century update, more interlacing network than hereditary branches. Taking its cue from this expanded, non-linear view, Meandering, Abstractly re-visits postwar European abstraction via less well-known routes: Zagreb and Peru, instead of Paris, and Düsseldorf.
The show's basic question is this: how did artists like Julije Knifer, Mangelos, Martin Barré, Bernard Piffaretti, and Sheila Hicks come to re-interpret the legacies of Malevitch, Mondrian, Max Bill, and Josef Albers in such unexpected and highly original ways, leading them to produce works whose extraordinary inventiveness is due in no small part to the unique historical and geographic circumstances of their creation. Knifer's Meander M/3, 1972, whose winding black band is both startlingly simple yet dynamic, can serve as a visual metaphor for the exhibition's path, which will likewise follow the complex development of abstraction across a variety of artists and media. Chronologically, it begins with the late 1950s and early 1960s work by Knifer and Mangelos, members of the Zagreb neo-avant-garde group Gorgona (recently highlighted in MoMA's 2014 exhibition Transmissions: Art in Eastern Europe and Latin America, 1960-1980 and in solo shows at galerie frank elbaz and Peter Freeman, Inc). Their special position between East and West led them to break with the Russian models of their teachers and to produce some of the earliest abstract works in postwar Europe.
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